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Red Deer Advocate 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
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1926-12-02
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA WEEKLY NEWS BULLETIN (lasued by Publicity: Commissioner, Bdmonton, November 27, 1926) Alberta Wins Big Corn Trophy The Oxilvic challenge cup presented corn shown In won, RIDE IN COMFORT To ride in comfort and certainty during. these days have our mechanics look over your car and see that it is in good shape. And if you need any accessories we can supply them . tf YoU ne ee, Chains, ete- practically any- f c0P stmcanm vost. thing you aE es TOSERVE sane nonor for Alberta in corn. The GENERAL GARAGE GEO. ELY fine Hat there were about 2 Se corn on exhibit, and of better qual- ity than last year, Niberta Government Offices in South will be established in Cal he Albert Alberta Productions Aen a ed Deer Arena Co. Yada, Steotteed ere, em ; une fn NNO Pee ar 18, mee than Ont oe anued ty cordine to aatietce proquction 19,500 thousand cuble feet by Al- A total of : - be clin is recorded, againat es an eculations tn ale iota aads, Onearte 245,404 barrels of oll, while g aan os 1926-1927 1. GENERAL SKATING: The Arena to be open every, evening for wa 220 except on evenings set apart for hockey practice, han bee een, will be open for general akating at p.m. and to be closed every of provincial savings cer- cine pan, except Saturday when it will remain open until 21 18 fenced. The net nding Octo- which ts sings. for. the entire . All persona are required to Teave the tee when the dant Glosing, and also to leave the Arena building as soon s possible there- after. 1 * +. GHILOREN S SKATING: The Arena to be open to chines only the ne* deposi from 3 pm. to p.m. on Fridays, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. the heay.ent Sa ee eaeatee 4 HOCKEY PRACT Rad Deer Hockey. Club, To be held from S T pm. to pm. two evenings nings to be arranged bY the House Committes. . Red Deer Public School Hockey Teams: Practises to. be held two a cena pe yer week. one hour on each occasion. The hour and datos for practise to be set by the Mouse Committee, conserve the oP Piaies Hockey Team: To'practise one afternoon per week by ar- mera in the province, due to the Sangement with the House Committee, weediage which exists. The elevator AFTERNOON SKATING FOR LADIES: The Arena to Pe open to sberpanion are responding to the re, tiaies only from 3 p.m. to p.m. on Wednesdays. Quest that they store whatever . STORAGE OF SKATES: A storage charge of 25 centa per month, oats are ae, and ara payable In advance, to be made for each pair of skates stored In charge aevalt -slevator Brune Caretaker, and all. skates stored at the owner's riak. Skates for father than ship. storage to the Caretaker not Inter than 10:25 p.m. en FALL CHILDREN under fourteen years of age to leave the toe at 9 eae to elevators at once. Te who have oacs they Tham to use for seed should obtain Termination teat as soon aa possible. Pros Irrigation coming crim carrying of HOCKEY STICKS by skaters during skating per prohibited. 1 ' are required to inove around the Arena in same No undue SPEEDING on the ico will be permitted. Yo. GAMES of any kind to be indulged in during skating periods. NO SNOWBALLING will be permitted in the Arend. 15. Any mn found committing WILFUL DAMAGE to the Aras se rain o ite equipment will be liable to suspension from the privilege of using the Arena. eA season ticket will only admit the holder fot skating when skat Meron and Tay not be used for admission on special Socal toe, euch as Carnivals, Hockey Matches, and other*apecial events. as to be permitted in the Arena under the n : 4m thelr pos- oved on to a halt section Springs dis last u ie in operation In Can- t REPORT OF DOMINION PREMIERS Continued from page 3) Canadian minister plenipotentiary at The: Pythian int- Washington, following the ap ment of minister at Washington the Irish Free State, the report say We-felt that most fruitful results could be anticipated from co-operation fajeaty s representatives tn already initiated eloped. to the of nt ea ti M SYLVAN LAKE se Christian Homes November George Hayes, of the Byers rd market, spent last week-end In C Tnapector Gibson, of Red Deer, vialt- he local achool A, Wold, of Swit guest for a time at the an 4 Mra. Kruto The annual meeting of tho Women's Institute in catied for Saturday December 4, at 2 pm, in the munt- represent the British government, sums up its conela sions in these words: Personal Contact Sought London and in th to supplement the present system 6 inter-communication and reciprocat ing In the supply of inform: atairs requiring joint conslderation. The manner in which any news system is to be worked out ts a matter r conaideration and settlement be- is Majesty's ministers of the ernment in Great Britain and th fominions, with due regard to the olt in force petween the prime ministers. The committee wi favoring the widest possible extension method of arbitration for the disputes, a he international justice. On this point the committee submit- ted no resolution to the conference. A general understanding, was sented at the Imperial Conference would take any action in the direction ol f Jurisdiction of the pe for further discussion. + Geneva Conference erring to the Geneva conference on the United States rentrictions to adi nent court of and with the action which that conference recommended. on the Locarno treaties, read as fol- lows: This conference has heard with secretary of (Sir Austen ef- Any person an of theee Wfeared off e 400. LOAF. 2E Murred to leave the Arena at the request of the Caretaker oF As Forty-eight hundFex p seorth, sistant Caretaior. of debts wiped off the lability slate, takers of the, Arena to be responsible for the enforcement oF in comfortable balance in the bank Regulations. to go on with. 0. The Directors reserve the right to cancel s sassit ticket at any 2 a with ec without a refund, for any infraction of the Regulations. St. The Directors reserve the right to add to oF amend these Regula- ick Palmer, London, th tions at any time without notice. aident of the Brittih Institute of Civil Adopted by a meeting of the Directors, held Monday, November 2ind, neers, who 1926. m1 W. E. PAYNE, President go old country S PAMELY, has engaged to advise Dominion Government on the pina for the development of Neiacn pinine proposed terminus of the Hud- 2 HARDWARE NEEDS Splendid Value in Kitchen - 2 gt; Ranges z menace easen skating tickets and single admissions sold subject to the above ions. COLD BLAST LANTERNS FLASHLIGHTS, special - Complete with cella, White enamel back, polished steel top with reservoir. Price aannnnnnnnnnnnanm* LANTERNS AND LAMPS N LAMPS, the best gasoline light; cheaper than oll, SKATES We have Just received our new stock of skates, and have a large assortment in all sizes. We have the AUTOMOBILE C and D. BATTERIES B Batteries --- - --- --- 5.05 and 0.85 - ge veneceene TH A Batteries, single cell -..--------- 6F AXES ZENITH AXES, absolutely guaranteed HUDSON BAY PATTERN AXES --- Batteries -. Other AXES as low as -------- DOUBLE BITTED AXES, Zenith ----- 3.05 Locarno, urmi congratulalen tHte Ma. Feat 2 Firiiain Oh Alexander pavillon. large crows with all be sent to th the consolation ai supplied by the Mr, W. Burr, ceantul affair wi D. A. - fecon, PB. Dumeld and Will D. Mackay. seoeral undersia'gonecnmenta renee: S ar. and) bra, semen, siciceahaie compulsory , manent court of taken international justice without bringing Farmers who need oats ip th Upice of health from the chiropractip standpoint. netween the 78th Battery and a mixed vetm composed mostly, of business the imperial Conference. resolution y Mann has announced that ening he will bold mn Sunday Communion service at the Presbyter- tan Church. Nominations Manager Alberta and Saskatchewan nk Chambers, Calgary, Alta. FINDLAY, District Manager Red Deer, Alta. arranged ald of Flomes at Olds, took a rand A fine turkey, donated by a by ticket and e tucky , Mr. vearned. At the Intermission, served a splendid Bickel, of the schoot staff, has u recently occupied the K.P. hall on Monday evening: nm delivered yy Dr, Williams, pne Doctor explained the pi VOLLEY BALL game was played On November 18 8 most important food element during the early growth years is protein, the great. tissue builder. A plate of Quaker Oats with mille will supply 23 of your child's daily requirements ni * breakfast that health authorities state every growing child should have; containing protein, carbohydrates, vitamines and mineral salts in balanced propor, tion, and enough bran to supply the roughage ination. the large flake. Quick Quaker, for quick cooking. Get which Quick Quaker packages marked '' Chinoware Sek contain a piece of delicate imported china- fore in Nue and gold. The cartons marked Contain useful artic itchen. Quaker Oat S you have known since childhood Quick Quaker cooks in 3 toS minutes ny Though most players were me, and thowsh L. Z. MEDEARIS Cash Auction Sale Having received instructions from Mr. I. Z Medearis, I will soll to, the highest bidder the property listed below, and now located on the SW. PHEiS-1-8, being 3 miles south and 1 mile weet of Sylvan Lake, on Thursday, December 9th cing at 11 a.m. its share in thix muccenaful contriba- in the work Negotiations Approved The premiers committee which sub- itted the above resolution referring to itn deliberations, says: ote bec standpotn were conducted and brought to 0 successful a conclusion. Privy Council Appr Referring to the question of ap- peals to the privy council, the report vs dis- 0 part of the policy of His government in Great t Questions affecting judicial id be determined otherwise than with the wishes of tho rt of the Emplye primarily affected. however, generally recognized in the existing which, while 4 dincunaion. So far as the work of this com- mittee was concerned, thir understanding expressed all requ red. Negotiation of Treaties On the negotiations of treaties provision in to any negotiatl nment intends to conduct so ia to leave it to the other governments to may whether they are likely to be When a Ko any other fegitlations, tt In incumbent to Indicate ite attitude with reasonable promptitude. --780, Jonge the initiating govern- iment receives rio, adverse comment po jong an Ite policy Inyolver no active Buiigations on the part of other rov- erniments, it may on the as- tion that ite polley tw generally however, before involv: Sther governments in any active obli tations, obtain thelr definite nasent- near: gover had full opportunity: of 4 attitude and han made ments will.concur in the ratific indicating: tte no the case of a government that the ratifica tion of a tron signed by a plenipotentiary authorized fo act-on Its behalf, it will advise the Appointment of a plenipotentiary no to act. t recemmenda changes in Under the pre- Me tawaran tmp bromout of Dene anne men sre, 8 fame the relaxation business Fares and mild recreation riecessary to Keep them fit , and they are invited to participate in future games. on Tuesday etening, November 23, between teams re- able margin? co-ordination. and when an Joe den talent AFEW POINTERS ON VOLLEY BALL Forwardn should keep clone to the net; the ball may be played off the het. Follow the ball in ts fight all the time, turning round aa soon as it passon over the net, and be ready to ov 4 receive it from centres or backs. Centres should pas t Black gelging, waight 1500; grey gelding, 5 years oF, Old, welght 1200; black colt, 6 menthn old. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Mitch cow, Just fresh; 7 milch cown, fresh towards spring; 4 he fers HOGS 17 shoats, in good condition. MACHINERY 16 run disc drill; McCormick mower; hay rake; 3 disc gang plow 14 inck gang plow with stubble and breaker bottoms; breaking plow; Ae ance t; wagon and box: set bob sleighy; Kirston atump puller, using see power; Ford truck, 1918 model; platform ton scale MISCELLANEOUS 2 sats work harness; small anvil, vise: binder parte; endless threalier 2 not room axiom; aieigh runnera; buggy wheels, and 1001 other artictes too mimerous to mention 100 ga offer for male the NW, 17-38-1-5 at a price, and terms to be Iwill jnown on day of sale, Thia quarter bun 120 acres under cultiva- Yon, fair houne, well, and is fenced on three sides. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS CASH F. W. McWHIRTER, Auctioneer J. SOBERG, Clerk t 8 a rule, only putting It over the net when favorable chances occur. Bo to recelve ball from ards when playing off net. Buckw should not-Spunch ball over t: passing to centres or for the ball being he hand fear Mer. Martin -Relter Moxy took th at loast part of qua in Bentley Taet week. ed to be exception: a. Mra, M. Thompson leaves for a trip to her old home in England on Mo- any 4 Bathe in Minard s and , warm water, rubbing the solution into the aching parts the UNRESERVED 5 AUCTION SALE Having recetyed Instructions.trom W. FLEMING, I will sell by publis av ine i the WW, quarter of rection 1-28-28-Wath, known nw the old Pitch farm, 3 miles southwest of Red Deer on the Calgary highway, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8th Sale at 11 a.m. Lunch Served at Noon 11 HEAD OF HORSES 11 Team of bay matched geldings, and 6 yearn old, welght 1400 and 1500; td, wolght 1600; team geldings, grey and bay, 6 years mares, black and bay, 6 and 6 years old, Matched pair Clyde tolts, coming years old (mare and 1m of drivers, broke every wi This Is a bunch of real food blocky.type, well broken, sound horses, 16 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN, JERSEY, AYRSHIRE AND SHORTHORN MILK cows 1 Ayrihire cows. and one milking now: and one milking; Hol 0 freahen by time of recently, one to freshen in March; 2 Shorthorn cows, to freshen 1 ; red cow, ened junt recently; , to. freshen March; Purebred Reg Polled cow; Purebred Red Polled bull calf. With. the exception of two, all these cows are S yours and wn mont of them tost pbint four or better, Mr, Fleming has made peantion of culling Out all but the very boat producers for years, and In hia way has built up a very denirable dairy herd, MACHINERY, ETC. ernon gang plow, nonrly new; set tandem divcs, nearly a Folin Deoke ft. binder, used three Reasons, new canvason; Inter- pe vonal 20-run single dise drill, In food ahape; spring tooth cultivator: nections diamond tooth barrows; 2 heavy crm wagons: wate oxi a wore f ft. mower: 10 ft, hay rake; Van Slyke 24 Inch breaking yeweap; binckunith's forge; 12 hp, Ras engine; 10 in. erindery Inatiage cutting box; circular saw; No. 16 DeLaval cream forest cane, Segalion cream can; milk paila; 6 2 nat plow harnens; bunch of good horse collars? np inders; rk novels, evenera, and many other articles too numeroun r Mr. Fleming has ranted his farm and EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. 3 bottom JERMGi Cash on cattle, On horses and machinery, all sums of 50 cash, over that amount eredit for nine months on Joint Letn per cent interest; per cent discount for cash bees E. BALL, Auctioneer, Phone 38, Red Dee ir MING, Owner P, PIDGEON, Clerk reg sets I1f You Don t Need It, Sell Woo of Vancou Dre: a DECE So that you w strike comes o We have a got needs right no If you are Manning-Su , P..c. PEDERS Citke, SINCLM Here are som very acceptab
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